Gary Panter

Untitled

1995

A bright green fly hovers over a surreal scene with a giant eyeball and sweating face.
A bright green fly hovers over a surreal scene with a giant eyeball and sweating face.
Recto

Not on view

Date
1995

Classification
Prints

Medium
Screenprint with acrylic

Dimensions
Sheet: 8 × 13 7/16 in. (20.3 × 34.1 cm) Image (irregular): 6 1/2 × 10 1/8 in. (16.5 × 25.7 cm) Mount (board): 10 × 15 1/2 × 1/4 in. (25.4 × 39.4 × 0.6 cm)

Accession number
2012.143.6

Edition
10/75 | 10 APs

Credit line
Purchase, with funds from the Director's Discretionary Fund

Rights and reproductions
© 2012 Gary Panter

API
artworks/41961

Part of a series:
Way Cool!: Exit Art Portfolio 1995
10 works

Two performers in a playful acrobatic pose, one holding a hat while balancing the other's legs.
Four minimalist faces wearing headphones, goggles, a brain-exposed headset, and a gas mask.
A colorful surreal creature with green faces and red beard inside an ornate black frame.
Poster showing a dense field of white dots over black with four colored dots and title text at the top.
A nude man lies face down in a shallow tray with detached orange limbs positioned around him.
A bright green fly hovers over a surreal scene with a giant eyeball and sweating face.
Abstract print with large brown blobs and a black stick figure head with handwritten "Some Kid".
A black yarn strand is draped across a yellow and gray floral abstract screenprint.
Two sketched children sitting closely with red facial accents and a smaller seated figure below.
Two nude figures engaged in an inverted intimate pose, one lifting the other's legs adorned with yellow rib-like cuffs.


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